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Doctrine ORM (with MySQL and SQLite)

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  • Apr 19, 2025
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Doctrine ORM (with MySQL and SQLite), available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.25, with 41 lectures, based on 23 reviews, and has 106 subscribers.

You will learn about Doctrine ORM Managing database schemas automatically Doctrine command line tools Build a blog using Doctrine This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers who want to learn to use Doctrine It is particularly useful for Developers who want to learn to use Doctrine.

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Summary

Title: Doctrine ORM (with MySQL and SQLite)

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.25

Number of Lectures: 41

Number of Published Lectures: 41

Number of Curriculum Items: 41

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 41

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Doctrine ORM
  • Managing database schemas automatically
  • Doctrine command line tools
  • Build a blog using Doctrine
  • Who Should Attend

  • Developers who want to learn to use Doctrine
  • Target Audiences

  • Developers who want to learn to use Doctrine
  • Doctrine ORM is a powerful database abstraction layer that allows you to focus on writing PHP, rather than SQL. It’s used by Symfony and many other frameworks and is highly sought after by employers.

    In this course, we’ll learn how to use Doctrine, from creating the base classes, having Doctrine create the database schema for us, retrieving and modifying data and managing relationships between different objects.

    You’ll learn hands-on as we build a blog together. Fully working code is provided so you can check your work.

    You can use any database platform supported by Doctrine as it is platform agnostic. In the examples, I have used MySQL and SQLite.

    Hit the buy now button to get started immediately. I can’t wait to see you inside the course!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Welcome

    Lecture 2: How does Doctrine work?

    Chapter 2: Setup

    Lecture 1: Configuring your stack

    Lecture 2: Installing Doctrine

    Lecture 3: Downloading the sample code

    Lecture 4: Running the sample code

    Lecture 5: Database platforms

    Lecture 6: Database clients

    Chapter 3: Entities

    Lecture 1: What are entities?

    Lecture 2: Creating an entity

    Lecture 3: Adding getters and setters

    Lecture 4: Column types

    Chapter 4: Schemas

    Lecture 1: Creating a database

    Lecture 2: Bootstrapping

    Lecture 3: Bootstrapping in SQLite

    Lecture 4: Configuring your CLI

    Lecture 5: Creating a schema

    Lecture 6: Example data

    Chapter 5: Fetching data

    Lecture 1: Primary key finds

    Lecture 2: Viewing our article

    Lecture 3: Repositories

    Lecture 4: Finding multiple items

    Lecture 5: Doctrine Query Language (DQL)

    Lecture 6: QueryBuilder

    Chapter 6: Entity management

    Lecture 1: Managing articles

    Lecture 2: Updating

    Lecture 3: Creating

    Lecture 4: Deleting

    Chapter 7: Relationships

    Lecture 1: What are relationships?

    Lecture 2: Adding an author entity

    Lecture 3: Forming a relationship

    Lecture 4: Updating the schema

    Lecture 5: Sample author data

    Lecture 6: Adding an author dropdown

    Lecture 7: Making the author editable

    Lecture 8: Displaying the author

    Lecture 9: Author pages

    Lecture 10: Fetching the authors articles

    Lecture 11: Fetching with DQL parameters

    Chapter 8: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Lecture 2: Bonus lecture

    Instructors

  • Doctrine ORM (with MySQL and SQLite)  No.2
    Chris Worfolk
    Psychologist and software consultant
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  • 2 stars: 3 votes
  • 3 stars: 7 votes
  • 4 stars: 5 votes
  • 5 stars: 7 votes
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